When it pops up, click on skip intro, at the top of the page in the center, once brought into town, the first thing you should do is at the top where there is a number of circles, click on "author" read some of the information on Dr. Seuss to prepare you for the exit slip at the end of this particular journey.
After you have read the biography, you want to click on the long looking circle, which is near all the other cirlces at the top of the screen, right in the pin-point of the center, called "Seuessville" there you will be brought back to the main screen-which is where you started-the outlook of the town!
Within each specific place you can pick a character, we prefer you choose one, where when you click on it and a little square pop's up in the square it has a circle with a picture named "listen" and "activites". So that you can click to listen to a brief part of the book, and the activites, to see which one you'll go back to do to, for your activity worksheet, coloring worksheet, and drawing of the book and one sentence about it.
Once you've picked your favorite, and listened to the brief part, come grab a piece of paper for one of the teachers, and draw your favorite book from Dr, Seuss and a sentence about why you like it so much. Then after finishing, you can go back to the place and click on activites, choosing one actiivity and one coloring page-if it is provided.
then I will click on a character, for example: Family from whoville
and then I will click on the listen button on the left side to listen to a short clip from the book How the Grinch Stole Christmas
and after that click on the activity button and game button that are on the bottom...do the activites and print them out
Once all that is finished, be sure you name is on it, and print them out and hold on to them, that way you can present to your friends at the end, what you learned and what was your favorite book.
The order of the papers work should be: first page is the illustration you made with the sentence underneath it, then after that, will be your coloring page, your activity page and then the exit slip last- and WHALA!- you just made a short book yourself!
Once that is all done, then go ahead and switch computers with your partner to learn about Eric Carle!!
If you have time-if you finish your assignments before your partner finishes theirs, you may choose to go to another place in town just to look, or you may click on the video's circle at the top of the page and watch a clip from one of Dr. Seuss's books.
Seussville Exit Slip.docx After click this, a little box will pop up, it will say open, save or cancel...Click Open
First, I would like you to read a little background information about the author. Click on the link that says "About Eric Carle. Eric Carle's Blog News". Then click on the link at the top that says "Biographical Notes for Eric Carle". Read the article and write down on a separate sheet of paper three interesting facts you learned about him.
Process
My number 1 friends, you will... go to SeussvilleWhen it pops up, click on skip intro, at the top of the page in the center, once brought into town, the first thing you should do is at the top where there is a number of circles, click on "author" read some of the information on Dr. Seuss to prepare you for the exit slip at the end of this particular journey.
After you have read the biography, you want to click on the long looking circle, which is near all the other cirlces at the top of the screen, right in the pin-point of the center, called "Seuessville" there you will be brought back to the main screen-which is where you started-the outlook of the town!
There you will be able to choose one of the following places: Whoville-WhoVille Mulberry-Mulberry St , McElligot's Pool-McElligot's Pool or Jungle of Nool-Jungle of Nool.
Within each specific place you can pick a character, we prefer you choose one, where when you click on it and a little square pop's up in the square it has a circle with a picture named "listen" and "activites". So that you can click to listen to a brief part of the book, and the activites, to see which one you'll go back to do to, for your activity worksheet, coloring worksheet, and drawing of the book and one sentence about it.
Once you've picked your favorite, and listened to the brief part, come grab a piece of paper for one of the teachers, and draw your favorite book from Dr, Seuss and a sentence about why you like it so much. Then after finishing, you can go back to the place and click on activites, choosing one actiivity and one coloring page-if it is provided.
For example: I will choose Whoville-WhoVille
then I will click on a character, for example: Family from whoville
and then I will click on the listen button on the left side to listen to a short clip from the book How the Grinch Stole Christmas
and after that click on the activity button and game button that are on the bottom...do the activites and print them out
Once all that is finished, be sure you name is on it, and print them out and hold on to them, that way you can present to your friends at the end, what you learned and what was your favorite book.
The order of the papers work should be: first page is the illustration you made with the sentence underneath it, then after that, will be your coloring page, your activity page and then the exit slip last- and WHALA!- you just made a short book yourself!
Once that is all done, then go ahead and switch computers with your partner to learn about Eric Carle!!
If you have time-if you finish your assignments before your partner finishes theirs, you may choose to go to another place in town just to look, or you may click on the video's circle at the top of the page and watch a clip from one of Dr. Seuss's books.
My number 2 friends: you will go to The Official Website of Eric Carle
First, I would like you to read a little background information about the author. Click on the link that says "About Eric Carle. Eric Carle's Blog News". Then click on the link at the top that says "Biographical Notes for Eric Carle". Read the article and write down on a separate sheet of paper three interesting facts you learned about him.